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(FILES) This July 27, 2015 file photo shows Chilean Carmen Gloria Quintana, who along with then 19-year-old Rodrigo Rojas was allegedly doused with gasoline and set aflame by a military patrol in 1986 and then left for dead, holding a meeting with the president of the Senate, Patricio Walker, in Santiago, Chile. The burning alive of two teenagers by a Chilean military patrol in 1986 was directly reported to Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, but he refused to accept it, according to US documents declassified July 31, 2015. The documents' release comes as the murder of 19-year-old Rodrigo Rojas and attempted murder of 18-year-old Carmen Gloria Quintana nearly 30 years ago is finally coming to trial in Chile. Rojas and Quintana were picked up by soldiers July 2, 1986 at an anti-government protest and allegedly beaten, doused with gasoline and left for dead on the outskirts of Santiago. Rojas died four days later, while Quintana survived despite burns on 60 percent of her body. AFP PHOTO / MARTIN BERNETTIMARTIN BERNETTI/AFP/Getty Images